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The BioNanomaterials group at AMI (Adolphe Merkle Institute) is investigating how tissue engineering approaches can be optimized to improve the predictive power of human 3D models. Ongoing research projects will be presented about how to investigate the hazard of aerosolized nanomaterials such as e.g. carbon nanotubes with lung tissue, the interaction of micro- and nanoplastic particles with a novel intestine model, and the effect of diesel exhaust particles on skin properties using a reconstructed epidermal model. Finally, emerging 3D Bioprinting technology for the design of an omental model to study the dynamics of cancer cells will be presented. See website.

ORGANIZER

TEDD Competence Centre - Tissue Engineering for Drug Development and Substance Testing

LOCATION

Adolphe Merkle Institute
Fribourg
Switzerland

Thursday 30 January 2020 @ 1 pm (CET, Paris time)

This third webinar on Adverse Outcome Pathways (AOPs) will focus on the core information and telecommunication technologies applications that were built to support AOP development, management and dissemination. Tools and technical tips to facilitate scientific knowledge assembling and evaluations will also be presented. The AOP framework implements a collaborative and innovative approach for collecting mechanistic knowledge from various sources that can eventually support chemical safety assessment.

Presentations by: Nathalie Delrue (OECD), Clemens Wittwehr (EU JRC), Dan Villeneuve and Holly Mortensen (US EPA).

ORGANIZER

OECD

LOCATION

Your computer

LINK TO EVENT

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This virtual meeting will include a perspective by Tatyana Doktorova (Edelweiss Connect) followed by a short discussion session. 

The Adverse Outcome Pathway is a framework which describes the initial interaction of a stressor with a biomolecule and continuing with dependent series of intermediate key events (KEs) at different levels of biological organization, while finally ending in an adverse outcome (AOP). The primary objective for the introduction of the AOP concept was knowledge assembly, specifically, making information attained through scientific research by subject-matter experts and distributed in the body of scientific literature accessible to regulators during the decision-making process. It was then quickly recognized as a tool to enhance communication between scientists involved in generating biological/toxicological data and the potential end users of this information, such as modelers or risk assessors. In this session, we would like to provide an update of the current advances of scientists in the area as exemplified by case studies.

ORGANIZER

OpenTox

LOCATION

Online Meeting Room

LINK TO EVENT

Webinar website

Vorträge in Deutsch, Französisch und Englisch / Conférence en allemand, français et anglais.

ORGANIZER

Agroscope

LOCATION

Universität Bern, UniS
Hörsaal, Raum Nr. A003
Schanzeneckstrasse 1
3012 Bern
Schweiz

LINK TO EVENT

Website

When: Wednesday 15 January 2020, 1 pm (CET)

This second webinar on Adverse Outcome Pathways (AOPs) will focus on the importance of weight of evidence in the process of developing AOPs, the types and lines of evidences assembled, examples demonstrating the lines of evidence and understanding why quantitative AOPs are developed. The AOP framework is a collaborative tool that applies an innovative approach for collecting mechanistic knowledge from various sources that can eventually support chemical safety assessment.

Presentations by: Magda Sachana (OECD), Bette Meek (Ottawa), Kristie Sullivan (PCRM), Dan Villeneuve (US EPA)

ORGANIZER

OECD

LOCATION

Your computer

LINK TO EVENT

Webinar website:

This virtual meeting will include a perspective by Daniel Burgwinkel (KRM Competence Center) followed by a short discussion session.

Cloud-based platforms speed up the process of developing products and open new opportunities for Safety Assessments and the collaboration between research partners and regulators. One the other hand concerns about cyber-security, tampered data integrity and reproducibility issues arise. The talk gives an overview of the challenges of data integrity, data provenance and reproducibility and proposes a set of principles and best practices that can be applied in addition to the FAIR principles of the research community (findability, accessibility, interoperability and reuse of digital assets).

ORGANIZER

OpenTox

LOCATION

Online Meeting Room

LINK TO EVENT

Webinar website

ORGANIZER

Akademie Fresenius

LOCATION

Atrium Hotel Mainz, Flugplatzstr. 44, 55126 Mainz, Germany

LINK TO EVENT

Conference website

This year's Annual Meeting of the Swiss Society of Toxicology will be held in conjunction with a celebration of the 10th Anniversary of the Swiss Centre for Applied Human Toxicology (SCAHT). Attractive lectures and sessions with well-balanced inputs from academia, industry and regulators will be offered. Beside the scientific presentations there will be various networking opportunities.

ORGANIZER

Swiss Society of Toxicology (SST) and Swiss Centre for Applied Human Toxicology (SCAHT)

LOCATION

Radisson Blu Hotel Basel, Steinentorstrasse 25, 4051 Basel, Switzerland

LINK TO EVENT

Program

Speakers will share examples of introductory training courses in chemical risk assessment, including learning outcomes, content, learning activities, examinations, training material, and case studies.

Registration is required to join this event.

ORGANIZER

WHO Chemical Risk Assessment Network

LINK TO EVENT

Registration

At this 2 days training, experts will put emphasis on sensitization models and skin sensitization quantitative risk assessment. Introduction and application of validated methods (DPRA, LuSens), a coculture model (COCAT), in silico intergrating tools and their application in risk assessment will be demonstrated. The training will focus on data assessment, testing strategies and their use in skin sensitization quantitative risk assessment.

ORGANIZER

Altertox Academy

LOCATION

University of Trier, Universitätsring 15, 54296 Trier, Germany